After Hu Zhifeng learned that the Japanese stock market plummeted by 70%, he regretted not selling his shares in the automotive manufacturing investment. Three years ago, when the Hong Kong market dropped by 40%, part of it was due to decision-making errors from relevant departments, a partially human factor. But this time, Little Days' plummet wasn't like that, and it would be very difficult to recover to previous levels. Fortunately, 85% of the funds have been recovered, so he accepted the loss on this one investment.
Returning home, Hu Zhifeng said to Zong Shimeng, "I'll transfer thirty million to you tomorrow, buy whatever you like."
Zong Shimeng was already aware of the Japanese stock market crash, and she replied with a smile, "Zhifeng, please don't get distracted anymore when discussing business with Nie Zhan in the future."